Boise State fell one loss short of perfection, but Broncos QB Kellen Moore still had a season to remember and is the Rivals.com WAC player of the year. Find out who joins him on our All-WAC team inside.[details]

Notes: Won three state championships as an Arizona prep - two in football and one in the 200 meters. Was lightly recruited and redshirted in 2006. Saw action on special teams and as a reserve linebacker/defensive end in '07 - was credited with 13 tackles, 3˝ for loss (all sacks) with three pass breakups and a forced fumble. A full-time defensive end in '08, started all 13 games and posted 50-17˝-11˝ with two batted passes and four forced fumbles. Led the Western Athletic Conference in tackles for loss for the second time in as many years in '09 when he started all 13 games opposite Kevin Basped and registered 61-20-6˝ with three batted passes and two forced fumbles. Was the starter at right defensive end for all 14 games in '10, totaling 64-22-8˝ with two pass breakups and two forced fumbles.

Positives: Has long arms. Rare timed speed. Very athletic. Threatening edge burst and closing speed. Plays with leverage and showed grit defending the run despite being undersized. Disruptive - shows ability to get underneath the pads of blockers and blow up plays in the backfield. Chases hard from the backside. Good balance, body control and change of direction. Can unlock his hips and range in coverage (see first series vs. Fresno State). Good tackler. Retained speed and explosion with added bulk - posted a 42-inch vertical leap and a broad jump of 10 feet, 8 inches at the Combine.

Negatives: Lacks ideal height. Needs to improve hand use - does not play with a load in his hands or consistently rip off blocks. Is not stout at the point of attack. Lacks natural pass-rush skills and does not consistently cave the pocket. Needs to develop a more diverse arsenal of moves. Relatively raw and still learning how to convert speed to power. Does not have extensive experience playing in reverse. Does not consistently play to timed speed and is still a better tester than football player. Requires simple assignments and could struggle grasping a complex NFL playbook.

Summary: Raw, long-limbed, freakishly athletic collegiate rush end who projects to a stand-up, weak-side linebacker position in an attacking, one-gapping 3-4 scheme where he can pin his ears back and unleash his speed. Is not a finished product, but aggressive temperament inspires confidence he can make the conversion or be used more readily as a rotational, hand-in-the-dirt nickel rusher. Rare speed could inflate his draft value.